¶ 1Leave a comment on paragraph 10
It’s easy! Just find the paragraph/section on which you want to make a comment, and click on it. It should become highlighted and a Comment Box should appear on the right of the screen.

¶ 2Leave a comment on paragraph 20
If you’re a Classics Library member (Classics teachers) and are logged in, all you’ll need to do is type/paste your comment into the Comment Box and then click on ‘Submit Comment’. That’s it!

¶ 3Leave a comment on paragraph 30
If you’re not a Classics Library member (students and other non-registered members) or aren’t logged in, all you’ll need to do is give a name and email address.

¶ 4Leave a comment on paragraph 40
If you’re a Classics teacher and want to have your students contribute collectively as a class/school, make sure that they all use the same Name (e.g. Grange Hill, or grangehilllatin2012). The benefit of this is that all of their comments will be gathered together as one in the ‘Comments by Commenter‘ page. For Child Protection reasons, it might be better to keep student names anonymous, though they could sign off at the end of their comment with their name, to give them some recognition and so that teachers can track comments.

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